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Table 2
(contniued)
Fluorescent components
Components identi-
ied and sources
Fluorescence properties
References
Peak C-region
Peak A-region
Peak T-region Peak T
UV
-region
Peak C
Peak M
p
Peak M
Peak W
Major
Minor
EX/Em (nm)
Protein-like, north Paciic and
Atlantic oceans (BWE7
model)
Component 6,
autochthonous
-
-
-
-
-
280/328
Peakā²
-
Murphy et al. (
2008
)
Protein-like, north Paciic and
Atlantic oceans (BWE7
model)
Component 7,
autochthonous
-
-
-
-
-
300/338
240/338
-
Murphy et al. (
2008
)
Protein-like?, glacial ice
samples, Antarctic and
Arctic Ocean
Component 5,
autochthonous
-
-
-
-
-
275/320
-
-
Dubnick et al. (
2010
)
Aromatic amino acids
Tryptophan-like, soil and
stream waters, temperate
rainforest watersheds
Allochthonous
-
-
-
-
-
280/
330-340
Peak
-
Fellman et al. (
2009
)
Tryptophan-like, Yasu River,
Lake Biwa watershed,
Japan
Component 2,
autochthonous
-
-
-
-
-
280/344
230/344
-
Mostofa et al. (
2005a
)
Tryptophan-like, Occoquan
Watershed (Northern
Virginia, US)
Component 3,
autochthonous
-
-
-
-
-
280/340
230/340
-
Holbrook et al. (
2006
)
Tryptophan-like, soil solution
samples, forest and wetland
soils, rainforest watersheds
Allochthonous
-
-
-
-
-
280/330-340 Peak
-
Fellman et al. (
2008
)
Tryptophan-like, Nanming
River, China
Anthropogenic
sources
-
-
-
-
-
275-280/
333-351
225-235/
338-351
-
Mostofa et al. (
2010
)
Tryptophan-like, urban sewer-
age samples
RU
Component 1
-
-
-
-
-
275/339
220/339
-
Guo et al. (
2010
)